Who can the TCC declare wanted: what military personnel need to know
The main violations for which individuals may be declared wanted during mobilization include actions such as failing to provide information about changes to personal data, not appearing for a military medical commission, or ignoring a received summons. In the event of these breaches, the TCC may not have sufficient information about the citizen and will conduct a search together with the police.
According to hvylya.net: Ukraine continues to conduct mobilization, and during this time, all relevant laws are in effect. Territorial recruitment and social support centers (TCC) will henceforth declare violators of military registration wanted, reports Channel 24.
It is important to remember that TCC employees do not have the right to detain military personnel, as the Constitution guarantees them the right to freedom. Such powers belong only to law enforcement agencies.
The police can detain a person in case of failure to appear on a summons to the TCC, violations of the procedure for attending training sessions, and other cases. Fines for registration violations range from 850 to 1700 hryvnias, and temporary restrictions, such as the right to drive a car, may also be imposed.
It is necessary to know your rights and obligations during mobilization to avoid potential problems with military registration and negative legal consequences.
Conclusion: In case of violation of military registration during mobilization, a person may be declared wanted, but Territorial recruitment centers do not have the right to detain people; this is solely within the competence of the police. Knowing your rights and obligations will help avoid potential problems with military registration and legal consequences.
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